apparently the doc will go into great detail about what went wrong.. amigas had 4096 color display back when VGA was still only 256.. i loved those machines, always wanted one but my family situation was lets say less than ideal

i still remember the agony of waiting like 22 hours for Turbo Silver to render one ray traced frame of some super low poly 3d model.. and using that text to speech app to make some fucking awesome prank calls... also lemmings...

I still believe to this day that if Commodore hadn't one of the worst management of all history the PC landscape today would be quite different. The Amiga was very special and had it had a strong company behind it that managed it well and things would be pretty different today.

Thanks for that link, Space captain. Pretty good one, will buy it as soon as it becomes available.

It looks like they are already funded on Kickstarter. So I'll probably buy a copy when it is done.

... and yes, I had an Amiga along with my 286 at the time. Too bad it never took off as a viable commercial success. It definitely was ahead of it's time. I remember that Video Toaster was the broadcasters choice of the times... they were beating Apple at their main purpose (creative apps)... so between the PC for business, and the Amiga for creative stuff... Apple was hurting pretty bad at the time. I guess I'm fairly surprised that Apple survived and Commodore went under, given the circumstances.

ASeven wrote on Jun 16, 2012, 16:06:Fucking scamming cunts keep on using the Amiga name to scam people.

Amiga deserved a much better death than this where it's now a shambling zombie, neither alive nor dead. It's a shame to see such a great computer from the past being dragged through the mud for so many years.

Amiga deserved a much better death than this where it's now a shambling zombie, neither alive nor dead. It's a shame to see such a great computer from the past being dragged through the mud for so many years.

Basically the only reason MS paid, is because AOL is big enough to fight them if they didn't. There's plenty of examples where companies had to sue MS to get any money at all, and MS usually makes them settle for pennies on the dollar of what they own.